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police in san leandro are searching for a gunman who shot a man coming to the aid of his mother-in-law during an attack near regatta way. a woman was unloading her car when she was approached by one ever two suspects who tried to rob her. police say the woman's son-in-law came out to help and he was shot. >> baby strollers, dogs, just a place you want to live in. >> reporter: surprised to hear they? >> very surprised and i'm sad for the family. >> reporter: the 33-year-old victim lived in alameda. his name has not yet been released. this san leandro's first homicide of the year. >>> a san josi man wanting in the stack death of his ex- girlfriend may be on the run to mexico. juan ram raze stabbed cruzes-gonsalez near downtown san josi. the suspect managed to evade a door-to-door search. investigators say ramirez may be driving a dark green 196 toyota t-100 pickup similar to this one. >>> san francisco firefighters say an early morning fire at a downtown restaurant may have been deliberately set. crews got to the 7 pleasures california grill on commercial street at 2:15 this morning. thi
police in san leandro are searching for a gunman who shot a man coming to the aid of his mother-in-law during an attack near regatta way. a woman was unloading her car when she was approached by one ever two suspects who tried to rob her. police say the woman's son-in-law came out to help and he was shot. >> baby strollers, dogs, just a place you want to live in. >> reporter: surprised to hear they? >> very surprised and i'm sad for the family. >> reporter: the...
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federal laws should guarantee workers can earn paid time off. she said 40 million americans have no paid sick days forcing them to work while ill or lose pay. >>> supreme court announced it will consider a michigan law banning affirmative action, in college admissions. a federal appeals court struck down the michigan law last year, ruling it unconstitutional. in 1996, california voters passed proposition 209 which struck down affirmative action programs in california's public university. opponents say if the high court up holds the lower court ruling in the michigan case it opens the doors to challenge if california law. >>> in news of the world in afghanistan, u.s. secretary of state, met with karzai and resolved some recent differences he said the u.s. was in collusion with the taliban to keep afghanistan weak. today he said he was misinterpreted. a few hours ago a taliban suicide attack left 13 people dead. >>> in syria, the fighting in da has cast is so intense the un ordered staff to pull out. mortar shells fell near their hotel and hospita
federal laws should guarantee workers can earn paid time off. she said 40 million americans have no paid sick days forcing them to work while ill or lose pay. >>> supreme court announced it will consider a michigan law banning affirmative action, in college admissions. a federal appeals court struck down the michigan law last year, ruling it unconstitutional. in 1996, california voters passed proposition 209 which struck down affirmative action programs in california's public...
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one would protect privacy including getting law enforcement to require warrants. the second bill would give major tax breaks to manufacturers. >> it's going to be 700% growth in manufacturing within the next 6 years. >> reporter: the business of drones was the subject of a hearing today. one coveted prize, the faa is required by law to award air space for a new way drones can be tested. >> the whole idea behind the legislation is to figure out ways to safely integrate these things into the national air space. >> reporter: two southern california groups are fighting to be a test area creating a likely spot on the ground where a new industry will concentrate. possibly bringing tens of thousands of jobs. >> i think within the next few years you'll see more use of nonmanned, unmanned aircraft and just all kinds of different a aspects. >> reporter: in yolo county, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> president obama son the way to the middle east. he's scheduled to sit down with palestinian leader on the west bay. for a few minutes there was an unusual situation. bo
one would protect privacy including getting law enforcement to require warrants. the second bill would give major tax breaks to manufacturers. >> it's going to be 700% growth in manufacturing within the next 6 years. >> reporter: the business of drones was the subject of a hearing today. one coveted prize, the faa is required by law to award air space for a new way drones can be tested. >> the whole idea behind the legislation is to figure out ways to safely integrate these...
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. >>> oakland city auditor says two councilmembers broke the law, and aapproximate busessed their power by abusing city contracts. the auditor shows more than a dozen violations. among other things, it accuses them of icing their power to influential the bidding process for the $2 million cleanup at the former oakland army base. >> the law was broken here. so the report, it was not done out in the open. there was undue influential. >> reporter: the auditor says oakland city charter is clear. councilmembers can only set policy and funds. both brooks and reid deny wrongdoing. we have discovered councilmember larry reid is the center of a second investigation. eric rasmussen obtained a report of a private investigator who looked into the issue. >> reporter: urban recycling solutions incorporated had a good deal on the side of the old oakland army base on berma road. civil engineer told us his business partner, and owner of urban recycling paid a long time activist, darrell kerry $1,000 a week to get the city of oakland's cooperation. >> what that was money for? >> just so he can get whatev
. >>> oakland city auditor says two councilmembers broke the law, and aapproximate busessed their power by abusing city contracts. the auditor shows more than a dozen violations. among other things, it accuses them of icing their power to influential the bidding process for the $2 million cleanup at the former oakland army base. >> the law was broken here. so the report, it was not done out in the open. there was undue influential. >> reporter: the auditor says oakland city...
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but privacy advocates say there is no way to verify that. >>> law enforcement agencies in colorado are asking for the public's help to identify who shot and killed the state prison administrator. his death comes as the governor of colorado today signed gun control legislation that requires background checks for private and online gun sales, and bans ammunition magazines that hold more than 15 rounds. >> several bills that materially make our state safer in the long run and allow us to begin to address some of these issues head on. >> colorado authorities are now searching for what they describe as a dark colored boxy car that may be connected to that shooting. >>> one day after the lake county board of supervisors asked the sheriff to resign, a group is starting a recall effort. he says frank rivero should be removed from office because he is unethical. the sheriff says he has become a lightning rod for criticism, because he is using aggressive policing tactics, and shaking up what he called the old boy's network in the democratic. >>> a serial robber has struck three banks in sonoma c
but privacy advocates say there is no way to verify that. >>> law enforcement agencies in colorado are asking for the public's help to identify who shot and killed the state prison administrator. his death comes as the governor of colorado today signed gun control legislation that requires background checks for private and online gun sales, and bans ammunition magazines that hold more than 15 rounds. >> several bills that materially make our state safer in the long run and allow...
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and county fishes ar fishes -- officials are looking into whether several city employees broke the law. city officials tell us they can't tell us who the employees are but they do tell us nobody has been placed on administrative leave. >>> police may the heighten their presence at friday streets. council members want to use fewer officers at the next event. >>> wearing blue hard hats and scooping with golden shovels ucsf leaders broke ground on a building at a new mission bay campus. the mission hall global health and clinical sciences building is scheduled to open next year. they will operate at the women, children and cancer. >>> the 4,200 long tunnels will allow cars to zip by. once the tunnels are open the old portion of the highway will be converted to a park for hiking and biking. >>> bay area weekend is here. it's going to be a nice one. today's temperatures will warm up a couple of degrees. 45 in napa, it's kind of chilly. a little chilly when you get going. i don't think you'll see any frost if you're a golfer. i do know that we'll see more 70s tomorrow than we saw today. the
and county fishes ar fishes -- officials are looking into whether several city employees broke the law. city officials tell us they can't tell us who the employees are but they do tell us nobody has been placed on administrative leave. >>> police may the heighten their presence at friday streets. council members want to use fewer officers at the next event. >>> wearing blue hard hats and scooping with golden shovels ucsf leaders broke ground on a building at a new mission bay...
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rightings, same-sex marriage would become -- constitutional rights, same-sex marriage would become law. or they could decide states will decide. while those results are not clear cut, some legal experts think the lower court rulings would stand allowing same-sex couples to marry in california. >>> david stevenson will have live reports throughout the day. we will go in-depth on the case and gauge reaction from washington, d.c. to the bay area. >>> bay area postal workers fight to keep saturday delivery. where they say cuts could be made instead. >>> in pursuit, the charges a driver now faces after leading two police agencies on a high speed chase down 101. >>> and the celebrations for the opening of the -- tunnel. >>> a rally today in san francisco to stop plans to cut saturday mail delivery. ann rubin spoke to upset postal workers fighting to keep their jobs and service. >> reporter: today they weren't delivering mail, these letters carriers were delivering a message. >> we need six day delivery. >> reporter: right now that sixth day or saturday mail delivery is in jeopardy. now this.
rightings, same-sex marriage would become -- constitutional rights, same-sex marriage would become law. or they could decide states will decide. while those results are not clear cut, some legal experts think the lower court rulings would stand allowing same-sex couples to marry in california. >>> david stevenson will have live reports throughout the day. we will go in-depth on the case and gauge reaction from washington, d.c. to the bay area. >>> bay area postal workers fight...
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. >> oakland city councilman says there are plenty of anti vandalism laws on the books but a lack of enforcement and just two city crews to do all the clean up. >>> state officials voted to issue $8.6 billion in bonds for the high speed rail project it is to link northern and southern california with trains. they want to sell $2.5 billion of the bonds construction is set to begin on the first segment in central valley this summer. opponents of the high speed rail project filed a new lawsuit in an effort to stop construction. it argue it is agent is misleading voterthe project is misguided and unfeasible. they claim the project approved in 2008 is drastically different than the one currently in the works. >>> two men indited for a scheme to funnel $20 million out of the state's pension fund. the former ceo of california public employees retirement system and former board member, of fabricating documents that tricked people into paying $20 million in fees to the firm apollo they are facing fraud, obstruction of justice and other charges the sec also sued them last year. >>> los angeles
. >> oakland city councilman says there are plenty of anti vandalism laws on the books but a lack of enforcement and just two city crews to do all the clean up. >>> state officials voted to issue $8.6 billion in bonds for the high speed rail project it is to link northern and southern california with trains. they want to sell $2.5 billion of the bonds construction is set to begin on the first segment in central valley this summer. opponents of the high speed rail project filed a...